SonicOS 7.0 Rules and Policies for Policy mode
- SonicOS 7.0 Rules and Policies
- Settings
- Security Policy
- NAT Policy
- About NAT in SonicOS
- About NAT Load Balancing
- About NAT64
- About FQDN-based NAT
- About Source MAC Address Override
- Viewing NAT Policy Entries
- Adding or Editing NAT or NAT64 Rule Policies
- Deleting NAT Policies
- Creating NAT Rule Policies: Examples
- Creating a One-to-One NAT Policy for Inbound Traffic
- Creating a One-to-One NAT Policy for Outbound Traffic
- Inbound Port Address Translation via One-to-One NAT Policy
- Inbound Port Address Translation via WAN IP Address
- Creating a Many-to-One NAT Policy
- Creating a Many-to-Many NAT Policy
- Creating a NAT Load Balancing Policy for Two Web Servers
- Routing
- Decryption Policy
- DoS Policy
- DNS Policy
- Endpoint Policy
- Shadow
- SonicWall Support
How Load Balancing Algorithms are Applied
Round Robin | Source Address connects to Destination Address alternately |
Random Distribution | Source Address connects to Destination Address randomly |
Sticky IP | Source Address connects to same Destination Address |
Block Remap | Source network is divided by size of the Destination pool to create logical segments |
Symmetrical Remap | Source Address maps to Destination Address (for example, 10.1.1.10 > 192.168.60.10 ) |
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